what about using the
shipbucket rules instead of experimenting with the shading?
Yup, read through that.
What about providing a proper example of colors, or something more useful than a meaningless list of numbers and letter?
The vessels over in the posted drawings area sport a VAST array of variations in colors, shading, etc.
- Second basic line color (dark grey): #7D7D7D or RGB 125,125,125
- "Black" areas on the hull or on outwardly-sloping surfaces: #292929 or RGB 41,41,41
- "Black" areas on the superstructure or on inward-sloping surfaces: #3D3D3D or RGB 61,61,61
- Railing: #AEAEAE or RGB 174, 174, 174
- Windows: #1873FF or RGB 24,115,255
- Propeller Yellow: #FFFF00 or RGB 255,255,0
- Hull Red: #FF0000 or RGB 255,0,0
- Hull Shading Color: #A04000 or RGB 160,64,0
What exactly is "A04000 or RGB 160,64,0"? I'm guessing the second number is coordinates of some sort, but even if so, that only provides a single color, not a range necessary for shading.
Unless I'm really missing something?